Startling Revelations: Adverse Reactions in 54% of Pregnant Women to Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine – Alarming Severity Unveiled

by Nathan Scott
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Pfizer Report Finds 54% of Expectant Mothers Experience Adverse Reactions

An FDA report published last week under court order found that 54% of expecting mothers who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine experienced adverse reactions, some of which were severe and included fetal death & tachycardia.

 

Dr. Panda – May 1, 2023:  The report, titled “Pregnancy and Lactation Cumulative Review,” is based on Pfizer data from 2021 given to the FDA in 2021.

Of the women who experienced adverse reactions to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, approximately 21% suffered from spontaneous abortions. Additionally, 6 of the 248 women who reported adverse reactions had premature deliveries or experienced newborn deaths.

Below is the patient outcome summary for the first 15 patients. The full list can be found here.

In the report, mRNA-tainted breastmilk also harmed nursing babies. According to the report’s data, 19% (41 out of 215) of babies who were exposed to Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine through their mothers’ breast milk experienced adverse events. Some of the 48 reported adverse events include vomiting, insomnia, lethargy, pain, and rashes.

The CDC still aggressively pushes the mRNA vaccine. They currently still recommend the vaccine to pregnant women. This includes women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or those who might become pregnant in the future.

Summary:  Do you believe a 54% adverse event rate in expecting mothers — including a 21% spontaneous abortion rate — shows a safe and effective vaccine?

mRNA vaccine-tainted breastmilk that harmed nursing babies — safe and effective vaccine?

A 54% adverse event rate for a virus with a 99% survival rate. Doesn’t make sense.

Pfizer, the FDA, and the CDC need to be held accountable for pushing the COVID-19 vaccine on pregnant women. They had the above data from Pfizer on April 20, 2021. Remarkably, just days later, on April 23, 2021, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky at a White House press briefing recommended pregnant women should receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

This has had serious consequences for many pregnant women and their babies.

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